Benjamin nott



B.- NOTT.

Stove Door.

No. 99,339. Patented Feb. 1, 1870.

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Letters Patent No. 99,339, dated Febmmry 1, 1870.'

ILLUMINA'I'OR IOR STOV'ES, 8w.

The Schedule referred to in these Letters Patent and making part of the same.

Be it known that I, BENJAMIN Norm, of the city and county of Albany, and State of New York, have invented a new and useful Improvement in the Construction of Illuminators as Applied to Stoves, Furnaces, Ranges, Grates, 850.; and I declare the following specification, with the drawings accompanying the same, and forming part thereof, to be a full and complete description of my invention.

. Figure 1 represents a form of rosettesin sections.

Figure 2 represents a sectional view of a corrugated illuminator.

Figure 3 represents a sectional view of a semi-cylindrical transparent of an illuminator, which may be plain, corrugated, or otherwise.

Figure 4 represents a sectional view of less, and. may, if wished, be more than a semi-cylindrical transparent of an illuminator, and which may also be plain, or otherwise.

Figure 5 represents a sectional view of a convex .transparent of an i'lluminator.

Figure 9 represents a sectional view of a double couvex transparent.

Figure 10 represents a sectional view of a double concave transparent.

Figure 11 represents a sectional view of a triangu 'lar transparent.

made from glass or other translucent factitious substance, for which Letters Patent have already been granted to me, in combination with suitable holders or frames.

A, in the drawings, represents bars, blocks, and spheres of glass, made in various ornamental forms, whereby the appearance of the stove is greatly enhanced.

B represents similar forms, made hollow or tubular, to admit of the passage of .air, and thus equalize the temperature of the sides.

Having'thus describedmy invention,

\Vhat I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is I Illuminators for stoves, furnaces, 850., made of glass .or other translucent factitious substance, in the forms. herein shown, in combination with a suitable frame,.

as described.

BENJAMIN NOTT. Vitnesses:

THos. HOUGHTON, D. E. Somns. 

